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South Berwick plans Phase II assessment for 1.6-acre Railroad Avenue brownfield; SMPDC to seek EPA cleanup funding
Summary
Town staff and regional partners described plans to conduct a Phase II site investigation this winter at a 1.6-acre railroad-adjacent parcel the town acquired through tax foreclosure; SMPDC has assessment and cleanup grant programs to support investigation and remediation.
Town planning staff reported the town will pursue a Phase II environmental site assessment this winter for a 1.6-acre parcel on Railroad Avenue that the town acquired by tax foreclosure in 2019.
Paul Schumacher, special project planner, and DeCarla Brown, the town's planning and economic-development director, briefed the council on the site's location near Driscoll Brook, an old chemical factory that once experienced a fire, and a decommissioned railroad spur. A Phase I (records-based) assessment existed prior to the town's acquisition; staff said surface observations show drums and other indicators that further testing is warranted.
The town has applied for and received technical assistance from the Southern Maine Planning and Development…
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